#1 2012-07-02 20:52:28
Yo.
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#2 2012-07-02 22:21:18
I traveled by Greyhound once, when I was 18. The experience was so horrible I've never traveled by Greyhound again.
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#3 2012-07-03 00:46:51
I bet that juiced up the ladies. In Canada, as I'm sure you all ready know, chinese people eat white people on Greyhound buses.
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#4 2012-07-03 12:40:06
I've traveled Greyhound more times than I can count, usually from DC/Pittsburgh/Baltimore to and from Jacksonville, but also to include trips to New Orleans and Houston. Other than your ass falling asleep and the constant stink of hair gel it wasn't a bad way to travel. I also found that a pint of booze goes a long way to making the trip more fun and you sure as hell make a lot more friends...
When my little step-brother, the aspiring artist and [i]auteur]/i], graduated from high school my graduation gift to him was a nice notebook, a couple of good pens and a "round trip to anywhere" ticket on Greyhound. I called it "The Great American Novel In A Box".
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#5 2012-07-03 13:13:00
Anyone's spent time on public transportation - planes, trains, ferries, space shuttles or buses - should petition the Vatican on behalf of sainthood for that driver. Cell phones are fucking menace and buses are the worst. I'll hitchhike on an interstate highway during rush hour in the dark during a blinding snow storm before I take another.
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#6 2012-07-03 13:44:49
choad wrote:
Cell phones are fucking menace . . .
When cellular telephones started to "be-come a thing", I thought that it was surely a sign that we had basically "bottomed out" as a species. This was, of course, prior to the in-vention of the "Blue Tooth" *.
* These seem to be quite popular in the grocery store aisles. I like to stand in front of the idiots em-ploying them, and provide an alternative "take" on the half of the con-versation to which we are not privileged.
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